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THE NORTH CAROLINA HISTORICAL REVIEW Index to Volume LXXVII—2000 Compiled by Mac McGee
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z A Abbot, W. W.: book by, reviewed, 116-117 Abdal, Jebril, 132 Abernathy, Milton, 297 Abernathy, Minna, 297-298 Abrahamson, James L.: book by, reviewed, 509-510 Abrams, Douglas Carl: reviews book, 252-253 ABS. See American Bible Society ACS. See American Colonization Society ADA. See Americans for Democratic Action Adams, Cyrus Field, 30 Adams, J. S., 135 Adams, John Quincy, 152, 158-159, 162 Adams, Spencer, 25, 31 Adamson, Charlie, 310 Address to the White and Colored Citizens of North Carolina, 414-415 AFL. See American Federation of Labor African American Experience in Louisiana, The, Part A: From Africa to the Civil War: reviewed, 400 African American History and Radical Historiography: Essays in Honor of Herbert Aptheker: reviewed, 517-519 African American Midwifery in the South: Dialogues of Birth, Race, and Memory: reviewed, 519-520 African Americans: in the 1948 elections, 294, 296; attacks against, in Alamance and other N.C. counties by disguised men, 424; attempted categorization by region of African origin, 129; attend dedication of Raleigh’s Confederate monument, 484; civil rights of, 1, 6, 275-277, 282, 291-292, 409, 416, 419, 428, 432, 457, 461-462; and the Committee for North Carolina, 274-279, 291-292; deaths of, in Wilmington, N.C., racial riot of 1898, 2-3, 12; disfranchisement of, in the South, 2, 4-7, 9-11, 14, 16, 19-33; emigration from the South, 3-4, 28; female leaders among, 299; missing history of, 405; murder of Wyatt Outlaw intimidates, in Alamance County, N.C., from seeking political equality, 432; from N.C. serve in Union army during Civil War, 343, 413; and the Progressive Party, 269-270, 296; and the Republican Party in N.C., 7, 9, 12, 19-20, 416, 419, 421; voting, jury participation, and officeholding by, during Reconstruction: 403, 430. See also freedmen After Secession: Jefferson Davis and the Failure of Confederate Nationalism, 435-436 Agricultural and Economic Development in Louisiana: reviewed, 400 Agricultural and Mechanical College, 487 Alabama Power Company, 55 Alamance County, N.C., 413; home of Faucett, Outlaw, and Wyatt families, 406-409; increased tobacco farming in, during 1850s, 409, 426; map of, pictured, 425; murder of Wyatt Outlaw centers Reconstruction history of, 403-404; provides social, economic, and political context for murder of Wyatt Outlaw, 417-432; Wyatt Outlaw resides in, after Civil War, 413-417 Alamance County Courthouse: pictured, 405 Alamance County Loyal Republican League, 416 Albemarle and Chesapeake Canal, 200 Albemarle and Chesapeake Canal Company, 200, 203 Albright, William A., 414, 430-431 Albright, William R., 416, 430 ALCOA. See Aluminum Company of America Alexander, Samuel F., 171 Allen, Felicity: book by, reviewed, 510-511 Allen, George G., 65, 82, 86, 89 Allston, Elizabeth W., 131 Allston, Robert E. W., 131-132 Aluminum Company of America, 85-86 American Bible Society, 144 American Colonization Society, 138, 139, 141 American Culture, American Tastes: Social Change and the Twentieth Century: reviewed, 530-531 American Cynamid Company, 66 American Dreams in Mississippi: Consumers, Poverty, and Culture, 1830-1998: reviewed, 114-115 American Federation of Labor, 272, 274, 295 American Tobacco Company, 67, 70 Americans for Democratic Action, 286-287, 291-292 America’s National Historic Trails: reviewed, 267 Anderson, Eric: book by, reviewed, 385-386 Anderson, J. T., 38-39 Anderson, James Patton, 313, 327-329, 331 Anderson, Walker, 476 Andersonville, Ga.: prisoner of war camp at, 337 Andrew Jackson Rike Papers, 406 Anthony, Robert G., Jr.: N.C. bibliography by, 206-231 Anti-Amendment Campaign, 16 Anticommunism, 270-271, 285-292, 304-305, 308, 311 Antietam Campaign, The: reviewed, 245-246 Antipartyism: philosophy of, during early American republic, 152-153, 155 Antislavery Violence: Sectional, Racial, and Cultural Conflicts in Antebellum America: reviewed, 241-242 AP. See Associated Press Appeal (Chicago, Ill.), 30 Arbuckle, Charles, 315 Arbuckle, Matthew, 315 Armistead, Lewis A., 315 Armstrong, John, 135 Army, United States, 53, 63; Quartermaster Corps of, 49; relationship with N.C. shipbuilding industry during World War II, 35, 41-42, 46, 49. See also Corps of Engineers, United States Army; Union army Army of the Cumberland, 320-321 Army of Northern Virginia, 446-447, 449 Army of the Ohio, 321 Army of the Potomac, 320-321, 446 Army of Tennessee (Confederate), 317, 319, 331 Army of the Tennessee (Federal), 321 Arnett, Dorothy, 297 Arnold, Easton, 351 Ar-Rahman, Abd (Muslim slave), 127 As Long As They Don’t Move Next Door: Segregation and Racial Conflict in American Neighborhoods: reviewed, 526 Ash, Stephen V.: books by, reviewed, 105-106, 368-369 Ashe, Samuel A’Court, 471-472, 482 Asheville (N.C.) News, 142 Asheville Plank Road Company, 194 Associated Press, 12-14 Atlantic, Battle of the, 34 Atlantic and North Carolina Railroad, 202 Atlantic Coast Line Railroad: Steam Locomotives, Ships, and History: reviewed, 536 Attie, Jeanie: book by, reviewed, 376-377 Austin, Louis, 294, 304; pictured, 280 Aycock, Charles Brantley, 24-26, 31-32; pictured, 26 Ayers, James T.: book by, reviewed, 401 Ayers, Robert, 350 B Bacchus, Chris: reviews book, 373-374 Badham, M. A. H., 421 Bailey, Anne J.: book by, reviewed, 512-513 Bailey, Josiah W., 37-38, 40, 42, 49-50; pictured, 50 Bain, Donald W., 472 Bank of Newbern, 189 Bank of the Cape Fear, 189 Barbour, H. W., 37 Barbour Boat Works: approved to seek Navy contracts to build wooden vessels, 35-38; builds eight minesweepers, two salvage ships and four net tenders during World War II, 42-44, 46; builds runabouts and does repair work after World War II, but eventually closes, 53; may have dissatisfied U.S. Navy, 44; pictured, 36, 47, 52; shipbuilding bid rejected, 40-41 Barden, Graham, 38, 40, 42, 45-46 Barden, John R.: book by, reviewed, 101-102 Barker, J. N., 164 Barrier, Rufus, 361 Barringer, Paul B., 128-129 Bartholomees, J. Boone, Jr.: book by, reviewed, 106-107 Bassett, John Spencer, 25 Bate, William B., 312-313, 327, 329-334; pictured, 317 Battling ‘Old Rip’: Internal Improvements and the Role of State Government in Antebellum North Carolina, 179-204 Bazemore, Alden, 353 Beaufort (N.C.) News, 40-41 Becnel, Thomas A.: book by, reviewed, 400 Before the New Deal: Social Welfare in the South, 1830-1930: reviewed, 382-383 Behrendt, Stephen D.: database by, reviewed, 534 Bell, Augusta Grove: book by, reviewed, 370-371 Bellows, Walter E., 16 Bell-Wallace Company: approved to seek Navy contracts to build wooden vessels, 35-37; builds 40-foot motor launches and repairs antisubmarine vessels during World War II, 45-46; closes after World War II, 53; shipbuilding bids rejected, 40-41 Belz, Herman: book by, reviewed, 122-123 Bennett College, 275, 277, 278 Bentley, Elizabeth, 270, 304-306, 308 Bergeron, Paul H.: book by, reviewed, 368-369 Beringer, Richard E., 437 Bernice Kelly Harris: A Good Life Was Writing: reviewed, 233-234 Beth Car Chapel (Tar Heel, N.C.), 138 Bethlehem Presbyterian Church (Orange County, N.C.), 427 Bethune, Mary McLeod, 275 Bilah, Salih (Muslim slave), 129 Billingsley, William J.: book by, reviewed, 366-367 Billy Yank: The Uniform of the Union Army, 1861-1865: reviewed, 124-125 Bingham School, 137 Bird, Edmond, 414 Bishir, Catherine W.: article by, 455-491; book by, reviewed, 99-100 Bittner, Van A, 286 Black Jacks: African American Seamen in the Age of Sail: reviewed, 266 Black Judas: William Hannibal Thomas and the American Negro: reviewed, 383-384 Black Second, 2, 6-7, 26, 31-32. See also Second North Carolina Congressional District Black Society in Spanish Florida: reviewed, 239-240 Black Workers Remember: An Oral History of Segregation, Unionism, and the Freedom Struggle: reviewed, 523-524 Blacks. See African Americans Blackwell, Henry, 282 Blackwell, Randolph, 294 Bliss, Daniel, 144 Bloody Promenade: Reflections on a Civil War Battle: reviewed, 247 Blount, John Gray, 184 Bluegrass Confederate: The Headquarters Diary of Edward O. Guerrant: reviewed, 377-379 Board of Elections, North Carolina, 295-296 Board of Health, South Carolina, 63 Board of Internal Improvements. See President and Directors of the Board for Internal Improvements Boeschenstein, Warren: book by, reviewed, 393-394 Boldridge, Frank Moon, 63 Bolster, W. Jeffrey: book by, reviewed, 266 Bomford, James V., 462-63, 469-470 Bonner, Herbert, 38, 48 Bowery, Charles R., Jr.: reviews book, 509-510 Bowling, Kenneth R.: reviews book, 256-257 Braden, Anne, 287 Bragg, Braxton, 312-313, 315, 317, 319-325, 329, 331, 333; pictured, 319 Branch, Lawrence O’Bryan, 458 Branch, Mrs. Gen. Lawrence O’B. (Nancy Haywood Blount Branch): appoints committee to obtain site for Raleigh’s Confederate Cemetery, 459; at dedication of Raleigh’s Confederate monument, 455, 481-482; delivers first annual report of Ladies Memorial Association of Wake County, 466; leads efforts to create monument to Confederate dead in Raleigh’s Confederate Cemetery, 470; mother of first president of North Carolina Monumental Association, 455, 472; North Carolina Monumental Association adopts strategy devised by, 25 years previously, 475; pictured, 460; political acumen of, 469-470; selected first president of Ladies Memorial Association of Wake County, 455, 458 Branch, Nancy Haywood Blount Branch. See Branch, Mrs. Gen. Lawrence O’B. Branch, Paul: book by, reviewed, 365-366 Branch Mint at Charlotte, United States: becomes symbol of partisan controversy about patronage appointments, 151-153, 158-159, 176-178; creation of, 156-158; criticism of second superintendent, Burgess S. Gaither, 175-176; pictured, 157; Superintendent Wheeler’s allegedly extravagant expenditures upon, 161-173 Bray, Gideon, 356 Brazier, Robert H., 187 Breaking Ground: Examining the Vision and Practice of Historic Landscape Restoration: reviewed, 532-533 Breaking Ground: Examining the Vision and Practice of Historic Landscape Restoration: reviewed, 532-533 Breckinridge, John C., 313, 316, 327 Brick German Reformed Church (Alamance County, N.C.), 424 Bricks without Straw, 408-409 Bridgewater Hydro-station, 58-60, 62, 74; powerhouse generators of, pictured, 64 Broadfoot, W. G., 199 Brockman, Marjorie, 302 Broughton, J. Melville, 37, 39, 49-51 Brown, Cathy: reviews books, 395-396, 522-523 Brown, Charlotte Hawkins, 274, 281-282, 283 Brown, Edward E., 10 Brown, Fred: book by, reviewed, 516-517 Brown, Joseph E., 435, 447, 453; pictured, 448 Brown, Obadiah, 158 Brown, W. T., 294, 304, 306 Brown, William H.: reviews book, 365-366 Browning, Judkin Jay: article by, 337-363; reviews book, 244-245 Bruccoli, Matthew J.: book by, reviewed, 492-496 Bryan, William Jennings, 31 Buchberg, Vera, 297 Buck Steam Station, 87; pictured, 88 Bucker, Park: book by, reviewed, 492-496 Buckner, Simon B., 318, 322-327 Buenker, John D.: book by, reviewed, 395-396 Buff Facings and Gilt Buttons: Staff and Headquarters Operations in the Army of Northern Virginia, 1861-1865: reviewed, 106-107 Buffalo, possible origins of term, 338-340 Buffaloes, 337-339; from Alamance County, N.C., 422; in combat, 344-347, 349; defined, 337; desire to remain near their homes, 344-346, 356-358, 362-363; economic status of, 351-354, 362-363; former Confederate soldiers among, 342-343; generally not slave-owners, 351-354, 356, 363; historians’ discussions of, 343-344, 346-347; motivations of, to ally with Union, 354-361, 363; pre-enlistment occupations of, 349-351, 354; results of their allegiance to Union, 361-363; Union’s recruitment of: 358-361, 363. See also First North Carolina Union Volunteer Infantry, Second North Carolina Union Volunteer Infantry Buncombe Turnpike Company, 194, 196 Bureau of Ships. See Navy, United States Burke, Robert, 11 Burkholder, Charles I., 58, 82, 86 Burnside, Ambrose E., 321-322, 339-340, 346, 354 Burton, Matt: reviews book, 109-110 Busbee, Fabius, 488-489 But Now I See: The White Southern Racial Conversion Narrative: reviewed, 253-254 Butler, Benjamin F., 340, 342, 362 Butler, Joseph J.: pictured, 338 Butler, Lindley S.: book by, reviewed, 498-499; reviews book, 364-365 Butler, Worley, 337 C Cain, Robert J.: book by, reviewed, 364-365 Cameron, Paul C., 421 Campbell, John A., 447 Canada, 75-76 Cannon Mills, 71, 76 Cape Fear and Deep River Navigation Company, 193 Cape Fear Navigation Company, 187, 190-194 Cape Fear River steamboat: pictured, 191 Cape Hatteras Lighthouse, The: Sentinel of the Shoals: reviewed, 532 Capitol Square. See Union Square Carolina Observer (Fayetteville, N.C.), 184 Carolina Times (Durham, N.C.), 294 Carr, Dawson: book by, reviewed, 532 Carr, Julian S., 481 Carson, James Taylor: book by, reviewed, 373-374 Carter, David C.: receives Robert D. W. Connor Award, 205; reviews book, 111-113 Carter, William S., 347 Catawba Navigation Company, 187, 190, 192 Catawba River dam, 58 Catholics in the Old South: Essays on Church and Culture: reviewed, 266-267 Caucasian (Raleigh, N.C.), 477 Cecelski, David S.: book by, reviewed, 499-500 Cedar Creek Hydro-station, 79 Cedar Grove Cemetery, 467 Ceres (Union steamer), 337 Chambers, Douglas B.: reviews database, 534 Chancellorsville, Battle of, 320 Chapla, John D.: article by, 312-336 Charlotte (N.C.) Observer, 70-73, 75 Charlotte Branch Mint. See Branch Mint at Charlotte, United States Charlotte (N.C.) Journal, 152, 158, 165, 167, 169-171, 175-176, 178. See also Holton, Thomas J. Charlotte Mint. See Branch Mint at Charlotte, United States Charron, Katherine Mellen: book by, reviewed, 499-500; reviews book, 125 Chattanooga, Tenn.: Confederate siege of, 320-323; map depicting Confederate siege of, 323; pictured, 334-335 Cheatham, Henry Plummer, 6, 8 Cherokee Indians, 189, 194, 197, 463 Cherry, Cora Lena. See White, Cora Lena Cherry, R. Gregg, 296 Chessboard of War, The: Sherman and Hood in the Autumn Campaign of 1864: reviewed, 512-513 Chicago Edison Company, 69 Chickamauga: A Battlefield Guide with a Section on Chattanooga: reviewed, 248-249 Chickamauga, Battle of, 317-321 China Aid Council, 272 Christian, Julia Jackson, 455, 482; pictured, 484 Christian Advocate, 139 Christianity in Appalachia: Profiles in Regional Pluralism: reviewed, 535-536 Chronicles of Chicora Wood, 131 Chumbley, George W., 331-332 Churches of Christ in the Twentieth Century, The: Homer Hailey’s Personal Journey of Faith: reviewed, 392-393 Chute-à-Caron hydroelectric plant, 65, 85 Cimbala, Paul A.: book by, reviewed, 513-514 CIO. See Congress of Industrial Organizations Circling Windrock Mountain: Two Hundred Years in Appalachia: reviewed, 370-371 Civil War: Battle of Missionary Ridge during, 312-336; eastern North Carolinians who became Union soldiers during, 337-363; Zebulon Baird Vance’s governership of N.C. during, 434-454 Civil War Eyewitnesses: An Annotated Bibliography of Books and Articles, 1986-1996: reviewed, 535 Claggett, Steve: reviews book, 232-233 Clanton, Gene: book by, reviewed, 120-121 Clark, Mary Bayard Devereux, 453 Clark, Walter, 70-71 Clarke, William John, 5-6 Clashing of the Soul, A: John Hope and the Dilemma of African American Leadership and Black Higher Education in the Early Twentieth Century: reviewed, 251-252 Class of 1861, The: Custer, Ames, and Their Classmates after West Point: reviewed, 244-245 Clauser, John W., Jr.: reviews book, 399 Clayton, Bruce: book by, reviewed, 527 Clear the Confederate Way! The Irish in the Army of Northern Virginia: reviewed, 511-512 Cleburne, Patrick R., 322, 324-325 Cleveland, Grover, 8 Clubfoot and Harlowe Creek Canal, 186, 199 Clubfoot and Harlowe Creek Canal Company, 199 CNC. See Committee for North Carolina Coast Guard, United States, 35, 41, 48 Cobb, James C.: book by, reviewed, 528-529 Cocke, Norman, 62, 71, 82, 85, 87 Coke, Octavius, 472 Cole, Garold L.: book by, reviewed, 535 Collins, John H., 7 Collins, Major, 476 Colonial Records of North Carolina, The [Second Series]: reviewed, 364-365 Colonial South, The, 80 Colorblind Injustice: Minority Voting Rights and the Undoing Of the Second Reconstruction: reviewed, 520-522 Colored American (Washington, D.C.), 19-21 Colston, R. E., 462-463 Columbia, Tenn., race riot, 283 Columbia University, 61 Commissioner of Internal Revenue, 60 Committee for North Carolina, 270; in the 1948 elections, 293; African Americans’ roles in, 274-279, 281-282, 292, 299; and Communism, 285-291, 293-294; dissolution of, 294; legacy of, 311; open membership principle of, 291; organized and led by Mary Price, 270, 272-274; women’s roles in: 270, 279-283. See also Southern Conference for Human Welfare Committee on the Expenditures on the Public Buildings, 158 Communism, 270, 277, 285-292, 299, 301-302, 304-307, 309 Communist Party, 285-286 Communists. See Communism Communists on Campus: Race, Politics, and the Public University in Sixties North Carolina: reviewed, 366-367 Conditional Partners: Eisenhower, the United Nations, and the Search for a Permanent Peace: reviewed, 396-397 Confederacy: loyalty of Zebulon B. Vance to, 451-454 Confederacy and Zeb Vance, The, 435 Confederate army: in the Battle of Missionary Ridge, 312-336; eastern North Carolinians’ desertion from, 338, 342-343, 356-358 Confederate Cemetery (Raleigh, N.C.), 470, 485, 490; ceremonies on May 10, 1867, to honor Confederate dead at, 467-469, 489; established by Ladies Memorial Association of Wake County, 455, 458-466; monument to Confederate dead in, pictured, 471; pictured, 468 Confederate Concert, 481 Confederate memorials in Raleigh, N.C.: creation and creators of, 455-491 Confederate monument (Raleigh, N.C.), 487, 491; cartoon linking N.C. legislature’s officially mourning Frederick Douglass’s death with its failure to appropriate funds for, reproduced, 480; cornerstone-laying ceremony for, 476; dedication of, May 20, 1895, 455, 481-484; fund-raising campaign for, 476-479; initial efforts to create, before founding of North Carolina Monumental Association, 471-472; pictured, 483, 486; ribbon commemorating cornerstone-laying of, pictured, 475; selection of design for, 474-475; selection of site for, 472-474 Confederate Party, 446 Congress of American Women, 301 Congress of Industrial Organizations, 272, 274, 278-279, 286, 295 Congressional Populism and the Crisis of the 1890s: reviewed, 120-121 Congressional Record, 11-14, 16 Conkin, Paul K.: book by, reviewed, 261 Conner, James Richard: pictured, 348 Connor, Henry, 162-164 Connor (Robert D. W.) Award: presented to David C. Carter, 205 Conrad, Dennis M.: book by, reviewed, 505-506 Conscription, Confederate law and policy of, 354-356, 363, 422-423, 434, 436, 441, 444-445, 447 Conscription Act (Confederate), 354-355 Conservative (Raleigh, N.C.), 441 Conservative Party, 417, 419, 431, 434, 439-441, 446, 451, 470 Conservatives. See Conservative Party Consolidated University of North Carolina, 273 Constitutional Union Guard, 424 Cook, Shirley B.: book by, reviewed, 508-509 Cooper, William J., Jr.: book by, reviewed, 110-111 Cordes, Kathleen Ann: book by, reviewed, 267 Corliss, Alonso, 408-409 Cornell, Cecilia Stiles: reviews book, 121-122 Cornell University, 61 Corporation Commission, North Carolina, 67, 69-78 Corps of Engineers, United States Army, 40-41, 45-46. See also Army, United States Cothran, Frank, 84 Cottage Home, 129 Council of Colored Men of the State, 3-4 Cowper, Meggie, 472 Cox, Kurt Hamilton: book by, reviewed, 124-125 Cozzens, Peter: book by, reviewed, 109-110 Craddock, Arzell, 351 Craft, William: book by, reviewed, 125 Craig, Locke, 37, 69 Crawford, William T., 21 Creef and Creef Marine Railway, 48 Crews, C. Daniel: reviews book, 497 Crisis and Commission Government in Memphis: Elite Rule in a Gilded Age City: reviewed, 236-237 Crispell, Brian Lewis: book by, reviewed, 264-265 Crist, Lynda L.: book by, reviewed, 380-381 Crocker, Fred, 62 Crow, Jeffrey J.: reviews book, 242-243 Crowley, John G.: book by, reviewed, 250-251 Crumpacker, Edgar, 9-10, 23 Cullipher, William T., 337 Curtis, C. C., 419-421 Cushman, Stephen: book by, reviewed, 247 Czechoslovakia, 308 Czechoslovakian Embassy in Washington, D.C., 310 D Daddy Hamedy. See Old Hamedy Daily News (Greensboro, N.C.), 272 Daily Record (Wilmington, N.C.), 12 Dancy, John C., 3 Dangerous Donations: Northern Philanthropy and Southern Black Education, 1902-1930: reviewed, 385-386 Daniels, Charles, 7 Daniels, Dennis: reviews book, 508-509 Daniels, Josephus, 3, 477; antagonistic toward Duke family and Southern Power Company, 69, 71, 73, 75-76; hostility toward George Henry White, 1, 6-8, 10-12, 14-16, 33; opposition to lynching, 8; pictured, 9; during World War II, advocates establishing shipyard in Morehead City, 51 Daniels, Mary C., 7 Dare County Motor Company, 48 Davenport, Servious, 351 Davidson College, 82, 129, 138 Davis, Arthur Vining, 85-86 Davis, Carolina, 272 Davis, Jefferson, 434-436, 438, 441-444, 447, 449-452, 470; pictured, 442 Davis, Leroy: book by, reviewed, 251-252 Davis, R. P. Stephen, Jr.: book by, reviewed, 232-233 Davis, William C.: book by, reviewed, 377-378 Davis (a founder of Manteo Boat Building Company), 48 Dawson, Joseph G., III: reviews book, 106-107 Day, Thomas, 411 Deas, Zachariah, 313, 331 Debating Southern History: Ideas and Action in the Twentieth Century: reviewed, 527 Deems, Charles E., 144 Democracy, The. See Democratic Party Democratic Party, 1, 3, 7, 15, 20, 69, 71, 75, 151, 179-180, 269, 284, 294, 334, 432, 441, 446, 470, 471-472, 474, 476-477, 479-481, 485, 488, 489-490; accepts bureaucratization of government service, 176; accused of excessive public spending, 159-160, 162-163, 175; adopts spoils system, 155-156, 171; backs creation of Charlotte Mint, 156-158; defeat in 1840 presidential election, 165-167; defends Charlotte Mint superintendent John H. Wheeler, 152, 171; dubious about spoils system after 1840 election, 173-174, 177-178; hostility toward George Henry White, 6; Jacksonian, 155-156, 159, 173; leads effort in South to disfranchise African Americans, 2, 4-5, 9, 11, 21, 24-29, 31-33 Democrats. See Democratic Party Dent, Staunton H., 329 Department of Conservation and Development, North Carolina, 38, 46-48; Division of Commerce and Industry of, 38-40, 46-48 Department of North Carolina, 340, 346, 362 Department of War, United States, 37, 40-42, 340-341 Depression of 1837, 159-160, 166 Desertion. See Turncoats Desilver, Robert P., 161 Desmit, Potestatum (character in Bricks without Straw), 409 Dewey, Thomas E., 308 Diary of James T. Ayers, Civil War Recruiter, The: reviewed, 401 Dickson, Margaret M., 142 Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English, 339 Dillard, Peggy L.: book by, reviewed, 380-381 Dismal Swamp Canal, 199-200; pictured, on April cover Dismal Swamp Canal Company, 200 Dixiecrats. See States’ Rights Democrats Doak, Frances, 281, 289 Dombrowski, Jim, 287, 298 Domesticating Slavery: The Master Class in Georgia and South Carolina, 1670-1837: reviewed, 240-241 Donaldson, Gary A.: book by, reviewed, 121-122 Doris (James B. Duke’s private railway car), 86 Doris Duke Trust, 83-84 Douglas, R. D., Jr., 287 Douglass, Frederick: cartoon linking controversy over N.C. legislature’s honoring, with its failure to appropriate funds for Raleigh’s Confederate monument, reproduced, 480; controversy over N.C. House of Commons’s adjourning to mourn his death, 477-481 Drought of 1925 in Carolinas, 59, 85-87 Duckworth, Selika M.: reviews book, 519-520 Dudley, Edward B., 181 Dugger, John W., 332-333 Duitsman, Janet: book by, reviewed, 374-375 Duke, Angier, 67 Duke, Benjamin N., 60, 65, 67, 87 Duke, Doris, 62-63, 83-84 Duke, James B., 68; accomplishments of, 89; approves, while dying, construction of Buck Steam Station, 87; believes Southern Power Company insufficiently profitable to sustain itself, 66-67, 71-78; career of 1904-1925, 54-89; conceives plan for establishing Duke Endowment, 66; creates hydroelectric-generation complex on Saguenay River in Quebec Province, 65-66, 75-76, 84-86; death of, 86-87; desires to promote industrialization in Piedmont Carolinas, 54, 78-83; endows Duke University, 82, 84; enjoys visiting Southern Power Company plants and construction sites, 62; establishes Duke Endowment, 82-84; fails to link Southern Power Company with profitable manufacture of fertilizer, 63-66; organizes early subsidiaries of Southern Power Company, 56, 59-60; organizes Wateree Electric Company, 60; plans substantial endowment for Trinity College, 74; responds to damage inflicted on Southern Power Company by 1916 flood, 58-59 Duke, Mrs. Benjamin N., 67 Duke, Nanaline, 86-87 Duke, Washington, 74, 87 Duke Endowment, 87; James B. Duke conceives plan to establish, 66; James B. Duke establishes, 82-84 Duke Forest, 84 Duke Memorial Methodist Church, 87 Duke Power Company, 54-56, 61; considered as monument to James B. Duke, 89; created from Wateree Electric Company and Southern Power Company, 60; effects upon, of Drought of 1925 in Carolinas, 59, 85-87; float in 1927 Greenville, S.C., parade, pictured, 56; stock forms basis of Duke Endowment, 82-84; transition from water to steam as principal power source, 87 Duke University (formerly Trinity College), 37, 74, 82, 84-85, 89; East Campus of, 84; Trinity Campus of, 84; West Campus of, 84 Duke University Chapel, 87 Duke-Price Power Company, 85 Dun and Bradstreet, 49 Dunn, Elizabeth Bramm: reviews book, 260 Dunn, William E., 356-357 Durden, Robert F.: article by, 54-89 Durham (N.C.) Herald, 75 Durr, Virginia Foster, 272, 284 Dyer, Thomas G.: book by, reviewed, 104-105 E E. I. DuPont de Nemours Powder Company, 65-66 E. M. Holt’s Sons, 432 Early, Jubal A., 315 Eddins, William H., 362-363 Edenton (steamboat): pictured, 195 Edenton (N.C.) Gazette, 200 Edison, Thomas A., 69 Educating the Disfranchised and Disinherited: Samuel Chapman Armstrong and Hampton Institute, 1839-1893: reviewed, 384-385 Education in Louisiana: reviewed, 400 Eighty-fifth New York Infantry Regiment, 337 Electric utility industry, regulation of, 67-70 Electrification, social impact of, 54-55 Electrifying the Piedmont Carolinas: The Beginning of the Duke Power Company, 1904-1925, Part 2, 54-89 Eliab (character in Bricks without Straw), 408-409, 411-412, 428 Elizabeth City Shipyard, 46; builds thirty subchasers, six rescue boats, and four tugs during World War II, 34-35, 40-42, 46; does repair work only, but eventually closes, after World War II, 53; pictured, 43 Elliott, Caleb, 351 Elliott, Thomas, 351 Elm Street (Graham, N.C.), 404 Elon College (formerly Graham College), 407 Eltis, David: database by, reviewed, 534 Empire’s Nature: Mark Catesby’s New World Vision: reviewed, 115-116 Engerman, Stanley L.: book by, reviewed, 517-519 Engs, Robert Francis: book by, reviewed, 384-385 Eno Station steam plant, 57, 74 Enstad, Nan: reviews book, 530-531 Equal Rights Amendment, 283-284 Equal Rights Party. See Loco-Foco Party Erickson, Gwen Gosney: reviews book, 376-377 Erwin, George P., 322 Escott, Paul D., 435-436 Estuary’s Gift, The: An Atlantic Coast Cultural Biography: reviewed, 394-395 Etheridge, Joseph, 347 Etheridge, R. Bruce, 38, 46-48 Evans, Walt: reviews book, 380-381 F Fairless, John, 347 Faith and Meaning in the Southern Uplands: reviewed, 390-391 Farmers Alliance, 355 Farnihan, Marynia, 303 Faucett, Chesley Farrar, 409, 427; home of, pictured, 410; possibly father of Wyatt Outlaw, 406-408, 410-413, 428, 432 Faucett, George, 409 Faucett, Harriet M., 432 Faucett, James, 412-413 Faucett, Leonard, 432 Faulkner, William, 408, 432 Fayetteville and Albemarle Plank Road Company, 197 Fayetteville (N.C.) Observer, 183-184, 440-441 Fayetteville and Warsaw Plank Road Company, 197 Fayetteville and Western Plank Road Company, 197, 203 FBI. See Federal Bureau of Investigation FDR. See Roosevelt, Franklin D. Federal Bureau of Investigation, 270, 310 Federal Employee Loyalty Program, 287 Federalist Party, 152, 179 Federalists. See Federalist Party Feldman, Glenn: book by, reviewed, 371-372 Fellman, Michael: reviews book, 512-513 Few, William P., 74 Fiftieth Regiment Virginia Infantry, 316 Fifty-eighth Regiment North Carolina Troops, 317-318, 320, 327, 331, 332, 334 Fifty-fifth Massachusetts Infantry: soldier of, pictured, 415 Fifty-fourth Regiment Virginia Infantry, 317, 319-320, 327, 332, 334 Fifty-second Regiment North Carolina Troops, 347 Finley, Jesse J., 327, 330 First Baptist Church (Graham, N.C.), 427; pictured, 429 First Florida Cavalry, 327 First Florida Infantry, 327 First North Carolina Congressional District, 31 First North Carolina Union Volunteer Infantry, 339-363. See also Buffaloes First Presbyterian Church (Fayetteville, N.C.), 138; pictured, 143 First Presbyterian Church (Wilmington, N.C.), 142 First Regiment North Carolina Artillery. See Tenth Regiment North Carolina Troops Fishing Creek Hydro-station, 59-60 Five Black Preachers in Army Blue, 1884-1901: The Buffalo Soldier Chaplains: reviewed, 125 Fix Bayonets: The U.S. Infantry from the American Civil War to the Surrender of Japan: reviewed, 124-125 Flexner, Eleanor, 301 Flight into Oblivion: reviewed, 401 Flood of 1916 in western Carolinas, 57-58, 67; pictured, 68 Flood of 1940 in western Carolinas, 59 Floyd, John B., 316 Foard, John F., 144 Food, Tobacco, Agricultural and Allied Workers: Local 22 of, 289, 294-295, 297, 299, 308; striking members of, pictured, 288 Fool’s Errand by One of the Fools, A, 408 For God and Race: The Religious and Political Leadership of AMEZ Bishop James Walker Hood: reviewed, 387-389 Ford Foundation, 83 Foreman, Clark, 272, 286-287, 293 Forrest, Lewis C.: book by, reviewed, 400 Forret, Jeff: article by, 151-178 Fort Fisher, Battle of, 447 Fort Macon: A History: reviewed, 365-366 Fort Macon: pictured, 360 Fort Sumter, Battle of, 451-452 Fortieth Regiment North Carolina Troops, 358-359 Fortune, T. Thomas, 23 Forty-third Regiment North Carolina Troops, 355 Foster, Charles Henry, 341-342; pictured, 341 Foster, John G., 346 Founding Friendship: George Washington, James Madison, and the Creation of the American Republic: reviewed, 257-258 Fourteenth Amendment, 461-462 Fourth Florida Infantry, 327 Foust, Benjamin, 406 France, 35 Franklin, John Hope: books by, reviewed, 242-243, 401 Frantz, Laurent, 298-299 Frantz, Marge, 297-299, 301, 304; pictured, 303 Fraser, Gertrude Jacinta: book by, reviewed, 519-520 Frederickson, Mary, 310 Freedmen, 408, 414-417, 419-421, 485. See also African Americans Freedmen’s Bureau, 419-421 Freedmen’s Bureau and Reconstruction, The: Reconsiderations: reviewed, 513-514 Freeman, Charles: pictured, 355 Freyer, Tony A.: reviews book, 507-508 Friedland, Doris Tudor, 297-299, 301-302, 309-310; pictured, 298 Friedland, Eli, 302, 309-310 From Bondage to Contract: Wage Labor, Marriage, and the Market in the Age of Slave Emancipation: reviewed, 514-515 FTA. See Food, Tobacco, Agricultural and Allied Workers Fula. See Fulani Fulani, 132, 134, 144, 147 Fulani village: pictured, 130 Fulton, Hamilton, 187 Fund for Internal Improvements, 187-190, 194 Fur and Leather Workers Union, 295 Furman University, 82 Fusion, 5, 20 Fusionists, 476-478, 480, 489 Futa Toro, 132, 139-141, 144, 148 G Gaither, Burgess S.: pictured, 177; succeeds John H. Wheeler as superintendent of the Charlotte Mint, 156, 173-176 Gales, Seaton, 469 Gallagher, Gary W.: book by, reviewed, 245-246 Gallagher, Mary A.: book by, reviewed, 256-257 Gallatin Report, 186 Gant, Jesse, 430-431 Gardner, James B.: book by, reviewed, 397-398 Gardner, Laton, 337 Garrett, R. B.: pictured, 293 Gehagan Construction Corporation, 46 Gelders, Joseph, 298 Gellhorn, Walter, 287 Gender, Race and the Cold War: Mary Price and the Progressive Party in North Carolina, 1945-1948, 269-311 Genealogy of Dissent, A: Southern Baptist Protest in the Twentieth Century: reviewed, 391-392 George Henry White, Josephus Daniels, and the Showdown over Disfranchisement, 1900, 1-33 Georgia Railway and Power Company, 58, 86 Germany, 35 Gettysburg: A Battlefield Guide: reviewed, 248-249 Gettysburg, Battle of, 434, 476 Ghosts of the Carolina Coasts: Haunted Lighthouses, Plantations, and Other Historic Sites: reviewed, 124 Gibson, Benjamin, 351 Gilmer, John A., 440 Ginzberg, Lori D.: book by, reviewed, 375-376 Girardi, Robert I.: book by, reviewed, 109-110 Glass, Brent D.: book by, reviewed, 497-498 Godbold, E. Stanly, Jr.: reviews book, 114-115 Gold Mining in North Carolina: A Bicentennial History: reviewed, 497-498 Goldberg, David J.: reviews book, 514-515 Goley, Willard C., 427-428 GOP. See Republican Party Gore, Daniel: reviews books, 400, 533-534 Gracie, Archibald, Jr., 317-318 Graham, Archibald, 142 Graham, Chris: reviews book, 510-511 Graham, Edward, 197 Graham, Eliza, 142 Graham, Frank Porter, 273, 278, 287, 289 Graham, James A., 429, 431 Graham, Joseph, 128-129, 137 Graham, Mrs. Joseph, 129 Graham, William A., 129, 429, 440, 445, 448-452; pictured, 450 Graham College (later Elon College), 407 Grandfather Mountain: A Profile: reviewed, 533-534 Grant, Hiram L., 20-21, 31, 479 Grant, Ulysses S., 321-324, 449 Graves, Robert J., 427 Gray Ghosts: The Life of Col. John Singleton Mosby: reviewed, 107-108 Great Britain, 35 Great Falls Hydro-station, 74; pictured, 72 Great Falls Power Company, 60 Great War of Destruction, The: reviewed, 265-266 Green, Elna C.: book by, reviewed, 382-383 Green, James, 161 Green, John P., 30 Greene, Christina: reviews book, 251-252 Greensboro Electric Company, 56 Greensboro steam station, 57 Greenville Plank Road Company, 194 Greenville (S.C.) steam station, 57 Greenwalt, Bruce S.: reviews book, 382-383 Gretlund, Jan Nordby: book by, reviewed, 529-530 Grier, Matthew B., 142-143, 146-148 Griffith, David: book by, reviewed, 394-395 Griggs, James M., 16 Grimes, Walter, 475 Grimsley, Mark: book by, reviewed, 248-249 Groce, W. Todd: book by, reviewed, 369-370 Guide to the Historic Architecture of Western North Carolina, A: reviewed, 99-100 Guilford County Superior Court, 70, 424 Guion, H. W., 148 Guion, W. B., 37-38, 42 Gurley, Ralph R., 139, 141, 145-146 H Hagans, Henry E., 20, 23 Hale, Edward J., 440 Haley, John H.: reviews book, 525 Hall, Edward D., 472, 476 Hamilton, J. G. de Roulhac, 418-419 Hammon, Neal O.: book by, reviewed, 117-118 Hampton, Joseph W., 170, 173-174 Hampton Roads Peace Conference, 447-448 Hanna, A. J.: book by, reviewed, 401 Hardee, William J., 318, 449, 476 Harden, John W., 432-433 Hardin, Nancy, 432 Harper, G. W., 331 Harper, Keith: reviews book, 391-392 Harper’s New Monthly Magazine, 131 Harrell, David Edwin, Jr.: book by, reviewed, 392-393 Harris, Kenneth, 306 Harris, William C., 446; book by, reviewed, 379-380 Harrison, Benjamin, 11, 19 Harrison, William H. (mayor of Raleigh), 449-450 Harrison, William Henry (president), 137, 165 Harrold, Stanley: book by, reviewed, 241-242 Hartley, James T., Jr.: reviews book, 535-536 Hassell, James, 337 Hattaway, Herman, 437 Hawkins, Rush C., 340, 346, 356 Hawkins, William J.: pictured, 201 Hazell, Bennett, 409 Heart of Confederate Appalachia, The: Western North Carolina in the Civil War: reviewed, 502-503 Heart of Oak, 134-135 Hedrick, Benjamin, 339, 361 Hedrick, John A., 338-339, 361 Hembrie Turnpike Company, 196 Hepburn, Sharon Roger: reviews book, 499-500 Herald Tribune (New York), 272 Heroes of America, 408, 427-428, 446 Herrin, Roberta T.: reviews book, 370-371 Hicks, W. J., 474 Hill, D. H., 355-356 Hill, Mrs. Gen. D. H., 455, 482 Hillsborough (N.C.) Recorder, 183 Hillsborough Military Academy, 462 Him on the One Side and Me on the Other: The Civil War Letters of Alexander Campbell, 79th New York Infantry Regiment, and James Campbell, 1st South Carolina Battalion: reviewed, 103-104 Hinsdale, Mrs. John W., 484 Hiring the Black Worker: The Racial Integration of the Southern Textile Industry, 1960-1980: reviewed, 522-523 Historic American Towns along the Atlantic Coast: reviewed, 393-394 Historical Archaeology in Wachovia: Excavating Eighteenth-Century Bethabara and Moravian Pottery: reviewed, 399 Historical Memoir of the War in West Florida and Louisiana in 1814-15 with an Atlas: Expanded Edition: reviewed, 372-373 History of Wisconsin, The. Volume 4: The Progressive Era, 1893-1914: reviewed, 395-396 Hobson, Charles F.: book by, reviewed, 507-508 Hobson, Fred: book by, reviewed, 253-254 Hoel, William, 351 Hoey, Clyde R., 270, 304-305, 308 Hoffman, Lydia Charles: reviews book, 386-387 Hoffmann, John, 313 Hoffschwelle, Mary S.: book by, reviewed, 237-238 Hoggard, Frazier, 353 Hohner, Robert A.: book by, reviewed, 262-264 Hoke, Robert F., 337-338, 349, 450, 474; pictured, 350 Holden, Charles J.: reviews book, 253-254 Holden, Thomas, 432 Holden, William Woods, 417, 429-430, 432; advocates negotiating peace with Federal government, 434-436, 438-441, 443, 445-446; appoints Wyatt Outlaw a Graham, N.C., town commissioner, 423; impeached and removed from governership of N.C., 403-404, 413, 416-417, 431, 433; meets, probably, Wyatt Outlaw, 416; orders investigation of Wyatt Outlaw’s murder, 403; pictured, 439; requests Federal military authorities to allow Buffaloes to remain in army and on duty in eastern N.C., 362-363; runs against Zebulon Baird Vance for governor of N.C. in 1864, 435, 437, 439-441, 443, 445-446; supports Zebulon Baird Vance for governor of N.C. in 1862, 434, 451 Holland, Matthew F.: reviews book, 396-397 Holt, Edwin Michael, 431-432 Holt, Thomas, 432 Holton, A. E., 31 Holton, Thomas J., 165, 167-173, 175-176, 178; pictured, 166. See also Charlotte Journal Home Guard, 444, 447 Honey, Michael Keith: book by, reviewed, 523-524 Hood, John Bell, 447 Hooker, Joseph, 315, 320, 324 Hoover, J. Edgar, 285 Hopkins, Velma, 294, 299, 302; pictured, 300 Hornsby, Wyatt C.: reviews book, 369-370 House Committee on Un-American Activities, 287-289, 291 Howard University, 5-6 HUAC. See House Committee on Un-American Activities Hunt, James L.: reviews book, 120-121 Hunt, Roy A., 86 Hunter, Robert M. T., 447 Hyman, John D., 441 I Impressment, Confederate policy of, 354, 356, 363, 441 In the Country of the Enemy: The Civil War Reports of a Massachusetts Corporal: reviewed, 379-380 Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl, Written by Herself: reviewed, 534 Independent, 9-10 India Hook Shoals hydroelectric plant, 57-58, 79 Indiana State House, 30 Industrial Revolution, 179 Industrialization of Piedmont Carolinas, 79-82 Injustice to the Colored Voter, The, 9-10 Inscoe, John C.: book by, reviewed, 502-503 Insull, Samuel, 69 Intimate Bookshop, 297 Iron Confederacy: Southern Railways, Klan Violence, and Reconstruction: reviewed, 118-120 Irons, Janet: book by, reviewed, 515-516 Iseley, Henry, 432 Isle Maligne hydroelectric plant, 65, 84-85 J Jackson, Andrew, 162; develops an impersonal bureaucracy, 169; presides over the inception of the spoils system, 152-158, 165, 173-174, 178 Jackson, Mrs. Gen. Thomas J. Stonewall, 455, 482 Jackson, Thomas J. Stonewall, 458, 462-463, 467 Jackson, William, 350 Jacobs, Harriet: book by, reviewed, 534 Jarrell, Mary von Schrader: book by, reviewed, 234-236 Jarrell, Randall: book by, reviewed, 234-236 Jefferson, Thomas, 155 Jefferson Davis: Unconquerable Heart: reviewed, 510-511 Jeffersonian Republicanism, 179 Jeffrey, Thomas E.: book by, reviewed, 100-101 Jensen, Leslie D.: book by, reviewed, 124-125 Jesus Christ, 140, 144, 146 Jim Crow, 269-270, 308 John (slave), 167 John Laurens and the American Revolution: reviewed, 504-505 Johnny Reb: The Uniform of the Confederate Army, 1861-1865: reviewed, 124-125 Johnson, Andrew, 461, 463 Johnson, Bushrod, 317, 322, 327 Johnson, Lloyd: reviews book, 387-389 Johnson, Richard M., 158 Johnson (owner briefly of Umar ibn Said), 134-135 Johnson C. Smith University, 82 Johnston, Frontis W., 435 Johnston, Joseph E., 449, 451; pictured, 452 Johnston, Terry A., Jr.: book by, reviewed, 103-104 Jones, Archer, 437 Jones, Charles, 277 Jones, David, 278 Jones, George W., 361-362 Jones, Loyal: book by, reviewed, 390-391 Jones, Mrs. Armistead (Nancy Branch Jones), 474-475; daughter of first president of Ladies Memorial Association of Wake County, 455, 472; at dedication of Raleigh’s Confederate monument, 455, 481-482; discharges final tasks of North Carolina Monumental Association, 487; helps determine site of Raleigh’s Confederate monument, 474; leads fund-raising for Raleigh’s Confederate monument, 476; leads preparations for dedication ceremony for Confederate monument in Raleigh, N.C., 480; pictured, 478; recruits female vice-presidents for North Carolina Monumental Association throughout state, 472; selected first president of North Carolina Monumental Association, 472; supervises Woman’s Edition of News and Observer, 484 Jones, Mrs. Garland: as president of Ladies Memorial Association of Wake County, central figure in 1896 U.S. flag displacement controversy, 487-489; supervises Woman’s Edition of News and Observer, 484-485; writes definitive version of Ladies Memorial Association of Wake County’s origin story, 490 Jones, Nancy Branch. See Jones, Mrs. Armistead Jones, Todd A.: reviews book, 103-104 Jordan, Weynouth T., Jr.: article by, 312-336; book by, reviewed, 500-501 Journal of Southern History, 435 Justesen, Benjamin R., II: article by, 1-33 K Kaiser, Nancy: reviews book, 264-265 Kammen, Michael: books by, reviewed, 255-256, 530-531 Kebe, Lamine (Muslim slave), 127, 139-140, 144 Keith, Jeanette: book by, reviewed, 368-369 Kellogg Foundation, 83 Kelly, Donna E.: bibliography by, 90-98; reviews books, 116-117 Kesler, Leslie: reviews book, 527 Key, Francis Scott, 138 Kimba, Suleiman, 132 Kimler, William C.: reviews book, 389-390 King, Jonas, 139, 146; pictured, 145 King Andrew. See Jackson, Andrew King Cotton’s Advocate: Oscar G. Johnson and the New Deal: reviewed, 252-253 Kirk, George W., 431 Kirk-Holden War, 403, 431 Kirshner, Ralph: book by, reviewed, 244-245 Kitchin, Claude, 21-22, 31; pictured, 32 Kitchin, W. H.., 21 Kitchin, William, 22 Klein, Herbert S.: database by, reviewed, 534 Knapp, Richard F.: book by, reviewed, 497-498 Knight, Margaret, 291 Knox, Frank, 37 Korean War, 308-309 Korstad, Frances, 298, 302 Kousser, J. Morgan: book by, reviewed, 520-522 Kruman, Marc W., 437, 446 Ku Klux Klan, 403-404, 408, 416-419, 424, 427, 430-431 Ku Klux Klansmen: pictured, 420 Kurtz, Michael L.: book by, reviewed, 400 L Labbe, Delores Egger: book by, reviewed, 400 Ladies Memorial Association of Columbus (Ga.), 457 Ladies Memorial Association of Newbern (N.C.), 467 Ladies Memorial Association of Wake County: activities of, 1870-1890, 470-471; Board of Managers of, 462, 466; cartoon depicting U.S. and Confederate flags at 1896 Confederate Memorial Day ceremonies sponsored by, reproduced, 488; creates monument to Confederate dead in Raleigh’s Confederate Cemetery, 470; dissolution of, 490; establishes Confederate Cemetery in Raleigh, N.C., 1866-1867, 455, 458-466; founding of, May 1866, 456-458; gender roles and authority within, 458, 474, 489; involved in 1896 controversy over attempted displacement of U.S. flag by Confederate flag at its Confederate Memorial Day ceremonies, 487-489; links to North Carolina Monumental Association, 472; loses influence to United Daughters of the Confederacy, 489; pioneers public leadership by women, 491; President’s Council of, 459, 466; produces Woman’s Edition of News and Observer, May 20, 1895, 484-487; shapes public memory and understanding of its own and other historical events, 464-465, 469-470, 485-487, 489-491; sponsors first ceremonies to honor Confederate dead, May 10, 1867 (renewed each May 10 thereafter), 467-470; successfully uses political strategy adapted to gender conventions, 461, 469-470; supports creation of a state Confederate monument in Raleigh, N.C., 472; Ways and Means Committee of, 458 Ladies Memorial Associations, 455-457, 467; shape public memory of the Lost Cause, 456 Lake James (Southern Power Company reservoir), 58-59 Lake Mattamuskeet: reviewed, 400 Lake Wylie (Duke Power Company reservoir), 79 Lamm, Alan K.: book by, reviewed, 125; reviews book, 511-512 Land, Emory, 37, 51 Landers, Jane: book by, reviewed, 239-240 Landreth, D., and Co., 162; bill for trees and shrubs for Charlotte Mint, pictured, 163 Langellier, John P.: books by, reviewed, 124-125 LaPaglia, Peter S.: book by, reviewed, 397-398 Latour, Arsène LaCarrière: book by, reviewed, 372-373 Leading the Race: The Transformation of the Black Elite in the Nation’s Capital, 1880-1920: reviewed, 386-387 Lee, A. Carl, 62 Lee, Mrs. A. Carl, 62 Lee, Robert E., 320, 447, 449-450, 476-477 Lee, William States, 62, 71, 80, 87, 89; assists James B. Duke to create hydroelectric-generation complex on Saguenay River in Quebec Province, 65-66, 84, 86; directs construction of Bridgewater and Fishing Creek Hydro-stations and India Hook Shoals hydroelectric plant, 58-60, 79; pictured, 72; seeks ways to utilize Southern Power Company’s surplus electricity productively, 63-65; testifies before North Carolina Corporation Commission, 76-77 Leibiger, Stuart: book by, reviewed, 257-258 Leithauser, Brad: book by, reviewed, 234-236 Lejambre, Alphonse, 161 Lennon, Donald R.: reviews book, 504-505 Lennon, Guy, 48 Leonard, Bill: book by, reviewed, 535-536 Lerner, Gerda, 301 Let Nobody Turn Us Around: Voices of Resistance, Reform, and Renewal: reviewed, 525 Letters to the Home Circle: The North Carolina Service of Pvt. Henry A. Clapp: reviewed, 101-102 LeVan, Russell G.: book by, reviewed, 265-266 Lewis, Jan Ellen: book by, reviewed, 260 Lewis, Preston, 297 Lewisburg Academy, 315 Liberia College, 145 Lincoln, Abraham, 321, 340-341, 438, 440, 446-448, 451 Lindenmeyer, Kriste A.: reviews book, 237-238 Linderman, Eduard, 272 Link, William A.: reviews book, 366-367 Linney, Romulus, 11-18; depicted in editorial cartoon, 13 Linville River Dam, 58 Lippmann, Walter, 272, 304-305 Literary Fund, 190 Little, Thomas, 50-51 Little, Thomas J.: reviews book, 102-103 ‘Little Souled Mercenaries’? The Buffaloes of Eastern North Carolina during the Civil War, 337-363 Living Constitution or Fundamental Law, A: American Constitutionalism in Historical Perspective: reviewed, 122-123 LMA. See Ladies Memorial Association of Wake County LMAs. See Ladies Memorial Associations Local 22. See Food, Tobacco, Agricultural and Allied Workers Loch Adele, 131 Loco-Foco Party, 339 Logue, Tim: reviews books, 234-236 Long, Jacob A., 404, 404n Longknives: The U.S. Cavalry and Other Mounted Forces, 1845-1942: reviewed, 124-125 Longstreet, James, 321 Lookout Mountain, view from: pictured, 321 Lookout Shoals Hydro-station, 57; workers constructing, pictured, 61 Loring, William W., 316 Lost Cause, 456, 476, 485 Louisiana Purchase and its Aftermath, 1800-1830, The: reviewed, 400 Louisiana since the Longs, 1960 to Century’s End: reviewed, 400 Love, Mr., 463 Loyal League, 408, 428 Lucas, Marion B.: reviews book, 104-105 Lundberg, Ferdinand, 303 Lynch, John Roy, 23 Lynching, 8, 10-19, 21, 23, 28, 30 M McAden, Rufus Y., 423, 427 McAfee, Michael J.: book by, reviewed, 124-125 McAlister, Alexander C., 431 McBane, W. J., 423 McCarthyism, 309 McComb, Samuel, 167 McCormick, Anne O’Hare, 305 McDonald, Jeanne: book by, reviewed, 516-517 McDonald, Robert M. S.: reviews book, 506-507 McGee, Mac: reviews book, 258-259 Mack, Kibibi Voloria C.: book by, reviewed, 367-368 McKay, Joanne: reviews book, 257-258 McKinley, William, 4-5, 10, 19, 23, 29-31, 68 McKinney, Gordon B., 437; book by, reviewed, 502-503 McKivigan, John R.: book by, reviewed, 241-242 MacLean, Nancy: reviews book, 367-368 McPherson, James M.: book by, reviewed, 110-111 Magrath, Andrew G., 453 Mahmud, Yarrow (Muslim slave), 129 Maness, Lonnie E.: reviews books, 105-106, 236-237, 368-369 Manigault, Arthur M., 313, 327, 329, 331 Manleyism, 12 Manly, Alex L., 12 Manteo Boat Building Company: builds twenty dinghies, thirty-two patrol and rescue craft, and fifteen infantry landing craft during World War II, 46, 48-49; closes after World War II, 51 Maplewood Cemetery, 87 Marable, Manning: book by, reviewed, 525 Maritime Commission, United States (successor to United States Shipping Board), 37, 49, 51. See also North Carolina Shipbuilding Corporation Marshall, Bertha, 78, 87 Marshall, Edward C., 56, 62, 66, 82, 87 Marshall, Jackson: reviews book, 245-246 Marshall Plan, 292 Martin, Alexander, 184 Martin, Jennifer F.: book by, reviewed, 99-100 Martin, John Joseph, 31 Martin, Sandy Dwayne: book by, reviewed, 387-389 Mason, Connie: reviews book, 394-395 Mason, Griffin, 351 Mason-Dixon Line, 34 Massey, Gregory D.: book by, reviewed, 504-505 Masters, Slaves, and Subjects: The Culture of Power in the South Carolina Low Country, 1740-1790: reviewed, 102-103 Mathewes, Perry: reviews book, 532-533 May Be Playing False, 29 Mays, Gwen Thomas: reviews book, 375-376 Meadows Shipyard, 35-37 Mecklenburg Jeffersonian (Charlotte, N.C.), 152, 170, 173-174; cartoon from, attacking Whigs, reproduced, 174 Medford, Edna Greene: reviews book, 384-385 Medical College of Virginia, 63 Meekins, Alex Christopher: reviews books, 248-249 Mellon, Andrew, 86 Mellon, R. B., 86 Memorial Cemetery. See Confederate Cemetery (Raleigh, N.C.) Memphis and Charleston Railroad, 321 Men of Secession and Civil War, 1859-1861, The: reviewed, 509-510 Mendel (owner, possibly, of Umar ibn Said), 135-137 Messer, Collin: reviews book, 529-530 Methodist Church, 82 Methodist Review, 142 Mexican War, 316 Meyer, Stephen Grant: book by, reviewed, 526 Meyers, Amy R. W.: book by, reviewed, 115-116 Midgette, Nancy Smith: reviews book, 379-380 Military Academy, United States, 315 Military Division of the Mississippi, 321 Military Memoirs of General John Pope, The: reviewed, 109-110 Mill Power Supply Company, 56 Miller, Anne: reviews books, 124, 255-256, 265-266, 400 Miller, Elisha, 351 Miller, M. Catherine: reviews book, 122-123 Miller, Mary: reviews book, 532 Miller, Nathaniel, 337 Miller, Randall M.: books by, reviewed, 266-267, 513-514 Milton (plantation of James Owen), 136-137 Minchin, Timothy J.: book by, reviewed, 522-523 Minesweepers, World War II: pictured, 47, 52 Mint Act, 156 Mint in Philadelphia, United States, 156, 159 Miss Partridge’s Select School for Young Ladies, 457 Missionary Ridge, Battle of, 312-315, 318-319, 324-335; action at, pictured, 330; Alexander Reynolds’s official report of his actions at, quoted, 328-329; map of, pictured, 326 Mitchell, James H., 337 Mitchell, Ted: book by, reviewed, 399; review essay by, 492-496 Mobley, Joe A.: article by, 434-454; reviews books, 110-111, 124-125, 265, 266, 267, 381-382, 397-398, 401, 502, 534-535 Mocksville and Wilkesborough Plank Road Company, 197 Modern Woman: The Lost Sex, 303 Mohammed, 140 Mohammed, Bilali (Muslim slave), 129 Money, H. D., 10 Monumental Issue (of News and Observer), 484 Moore, Adolphus, 431 Moore, Jacqueline M.: book by, reviewed, 386-387 Moore, Mark A.: book by, reviewed, 502; reviews book, 377-379 Moore, Pattie Frances, 271 Moore’s Historical Guide to the Wilmington Campaign and the Battles for Fort Fisher: reviewed, 502 Mordecai, Henry, 459 Morgan, J. P., 67 Morgan, John T., 16 Morrison, Mary Graham, 129 Morrison, Robert H., 129 Moses, 144 Moss, Alfred A., Jr.: book by, reviewed, 385-356 Moss, Kay K.: book by, reviewed, 249-250 Mount Holly phosphoric acid plant, 65 Mount Holly steam plant, 57, 74 Mountain Island Hydro-station, 74 Mountain Rebels: East Tennessee Confederates and the Civil War: reviewed, 369-370 Mulholland, James A.: reviews book, 497-498 Mullen, Jana Mayfield: reviews book, 250-251 Mullings, Leith: book by, reviewed, 525 Mumford, Bob, 135 Murphey, Archibald D., 190; issues first comprehensive plan of internal improvements for North Carolina, 185-188, 199; pictured, 185 Murray, Daniel, 10 Muslim Slave Aristocrats in North Carolina, 127-150 My Father, Daniel Boone: The Draper Interviews with Nathan Boone: reviewed, 117-118 N NAACP. See National Association for the Advancement of Colored People Nabow, David, 61, 87 Nantahalah Turnpike Company, 196 Nash Square, 472-474 National Afro-American Council, 3-4, 10, 21, 23, 27-30 National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, 275-276, 279, 294 National Cemetery (Raleigh, N.C.), 464; pictured, 465. See also Rock Quarry Cemetery National Civic Federation, 69 National Council of Churches, 310 National Electric Light Association, 69 National Intelligencer (Washington, D.C.), 167 National Woman’s Party, 283, 301 Natural Resources, 76 Naval Academy, United States, 48 Navy, United States, 487, 489; Bureau of Ships of, 41, 51; relationship with N.C. shipbuilding industry during World War II, 35-38, 40-42, 44-45, 51 Navy Department. See Navy, United States NC A&T. See North Carolina Agricultural and Technical College NCMA. See North Carolina Monumental Association Neely, Mark E., Jr., 444; book by, reviewed, 381-382 Nelson, Lawrence J.: book by, reviewed, 252-253 Nelson, Scott Reynolds, 419; book by, reviewed, 118-120 Neuse Navigation Company, 187, 190, 192, 193 New Bern, N.C.: pictured, 352 New Bern (N.C.) Progress, 340 New Catawba (later Wylie Station) hydroelectric plant, 79 New Deal, 269, 299 New Navigation Company, 193 New Shorter Oxford English Dictionary on Historical Principles, 339 New White Men, 7, 12 New York Evening Post, 156 New York Times, 27-29, 86 News and Observer (Raleigh, N.C.), 2, 18, 289, 305, 487-488; attacks fusionist-controlled legislature for officially mourning death of Frederick Douglass, 477-479; attacks George Henry White, 1, 8, 10-16, 21-22, 29; briefly treats George Henry White without animus, 3; cartoons from, reproduced, 4, 13, 22, 480, 488; mistrustful of Duke family and Southern Power Company, 69, 71-73, 75-76, 86; publishes definitive version of Ladies Memorial Association of Wake County’s origin story, 490; publishes Woman’s Edition of newspaper, written and edited by members of Ladies Memorial Association of Wake County, May 20, 1895, 484-487; supports creating a state Confederate monument in Raleigh, N.C., 471-472, 474, 478-480, 484; supports disfranchisement of African Americans, 6, 480 Nimbus (character in Bricks without Straw), 408-409, 428 Ninth New York Infantry, 339-340 Nitrolee hydroelectric plant, 64 Niven, Penelope: book by, reviewed, 532 No Other Book: Selected Essays (by Randall Jarell): reviewed, 234-236 Noble, Dennis L.: reviews book, 532 Norman, Joseph, Jr., 353 Norman, Joseph, Sr., 353 North Carolina: called the Rip Van Winkle State, 179-180, 183, 203; economic, cultural, and political dependence of, upon neighboring states in early nineteenth century, 180-183, 186, 187; economically-driven emigration from, 1800-1850, 183-184; geography of, deters economic development in early nineteenth century, 180; public efforts before 1860 to enhance road, river, canal and railroad transport, 179-204; state support before Civil War for building railroads, 190, 200-204; state support before Civil War for canal construction, 185-186, 189, 199-200, 203-204; state support before Civil War for constructing turnpikes and plank roads, 185-186, 189-190, 194-199, 203-204; state support before Civil War for improving navigability of rivers, 185-194, 203-204 North Carolina Agricultural and Technical College, 277, 294 North Carolina Bibliography, 1998-1999, 206-231 North Carolina Central University, 275 North Carolina College for Negroes, 275 North Carolina College for Women, 271-272, 277 North Carolina Equal Rights League of Freedmen, 414-416 North Carolina Federation of Women’s Clubs, 281, 289 North Carolina Freedmen’s Convention, 414-416 North Carolina Historical Review, 435, 437 North Carolina Monumental Association, 456; activities during 1892, 472; dissolution of, 487; erects public monument in Raleigh, N.C., to Confederate dead, 455, 472-487; formation of, July 1892, 472; gender roles and authority within, 474; Lady Managers of, 472, 474; links to Ladies Memorial Association of Wake County, 472; organizes dedication ceremony for Raleigh’s Confederate monument, May 20, 1895, 455, 480-484; political context of its campaign to erect monument, 476-480; selects design of Confederate monument, 474-475; shapes public memory and understanding of historical events, 481, 491; stages cornerstone-laying ceremony for Raleigh’s Confederate monument, 476; successfully uses political strategy adapted to gender conventions, 474 North Carolina Presbyterian, 147 North Carolina Public Service Company, 70 North Carolina Railroad, 202-203, 406, 419, 429; bond of, pictured, 204 North Carolina Shipbuilding Corporation, 46; established by U.S. Maritime Commission in Wilmington, N.C., to build merchant vessels during World War II, 34, 37, 51 North Carolina Standard (Raleigh, N.C.), 434, 446 North Carolina Troops: Fifty-eighth Regiment, at Missionary Ridge, Tenn., 317-318, 320, 327, 331, 332, 334; Fifty-second Regiment, 347; Fortieth Regiment, Confederate turncoats in, 358-359; Sixtieth Regiment, at Missionary Ridge, Tenn., 317-319, 322, 325-334; Tenth Regiment, Confederate turncoats in, 358-359 North Carolina Troops, 1861-1865: A Roster. Volume 14: Infantry, 57th-58th, 60th-61st Regiments: reviewed, 500-501 North Korea, 308-309 North State Whig (Washington, N.C.), 183 Nuxoll, Elizabeth M.: book by, reviewed, 256-257 O O Lost: A Story of the Buried Life: reviewed, 492-496 ‘O what A turbill affair’: Alexander W. Reynolds and His North Carolina-Virginia Brigade at Missionary Ridge, Tennessee, November 25, 1863, 312-336 Oakdale Cemetery, 149 Oakwood Cemetery, 490 Oberg, Michael Leroy: reviews book, 238-239 Observer (New York), 142 Officeworkers Union, 272 Ogle, Charles, 161-162, 165 O’Grady, Kelly J.: book by, reviewed, 511-512 O’Hara, James E., 6-7 Old Capitol Prison, 451 Old Hamedy (Muslim slave), 131-132 Old Salem: The Official Guidebook: reviewed, 532 Olmsted, Frederick Law, 181 Olwell, Robert: book by, reviewed, 102-103 Omeroh. See Said, Umar ibn Onuf, Peter S.: book by, reviewed, 260 Operation Dixie, 278-279, 286, 292 Opposition Party. See Whig Party Osman (Muslim slave), 131; pictured, 133 Ostrander, Gilman M.: book by, reviewed, 258-259 Outlaw, George, 409-411, 428 Outlaw, Julius, 432-433 Outlaw, Nancy, 409-411, 428 Outlaw, Oscar, 432 Outlaw, Phoebe, 409 Outlaw, Wiatt. See Outlaw, Wyatt, Jr. Outlaw, Wright. See Outlaw, Wyatt Outlaw, Wyatt: anonymity of his murderers, 427-428; character of, 428; Chesley Farrar Faucett possibly father of, 406-408, 410-413, 428; children of, 432-433; life of, 405-406, 409-411, 413-416, 423, 427; life of, murder of, and local social, economic, and political context of that murder, 403-433; murder of, 403-405, 417-419, 427; possibly model for Nimbus and Eliab, characters in Bricks without Straw, 408-409, 411-412, 428; social, economic, and political context in Alamance County, N.C., of his murder, 417-432; Union army records list as Wright Outlaw, 413; Union League commission issued to, by N.C. governor W. W. Holden, pictured, 418 Outlaw, Wyatt, Jr., 432-433 Owen, Betsy Mumford, 135 Owen, Eliza, 142 Owen, James, 135-140, 142, 144, 146, 148-149; pictured, 140 Owen, John, 137, 141-142; pictured, 141 Owen, Rose Barry, 138 Owen, Thomas, 137 Owen Hill (plantation of John Owen), 137, 139, 148-149 Ownby, Ted: book by, reviewed, 114-115 Owsley, Frank L., 435 P Paddy Creek Dam, 58 Padgett, Chris: reviews book, 374-375 Pain and the Promise, The: The Struggle for Civil Rights in Tallahassee, Florida: reviewed, 111-113 Palmer, Innis, 349, 361 Palmer Memorial Institute, 274, 281 Pamlico Shipyard, 46 Panama Canal Zone, 63 Papers of General Nathanael Greene, The. Volume 11: 7 April-30 September 1782: reviewed, 505-506 Papers of George Washington, The: Presidential Series. Volume 7: December 1790-March 1791: reviewed, 116-117 Papers of George Washington, The: Retirement Series. Volume 2: January-September 1798: reviewed, 116-117 Papers of Jefferson Davis, The. Volume 10: October 1863-August 1864: reviewed, 380-381 Papers of John C. Calhoun, The. Volume 25: 1847-1848: reviewed, 508-509 Papers of John Marshall, The. Volume 10: Correspondence, Papers, and Selected Judicial Opinions, January 1824-April 1827: reviewed, 507-508 Papers of Robert Morris, The, 1781-1784. Volume 9: January 1-October 30, 1784: reviewed, 256-257 Papers of Zebulon Baird Vance, The, 435 Parks, Roger N.: book by, reviewed, 505-506 Parlor Ladies and Ebony Drudges: African American Women, Class, and Work in a South Carolina Community: reviewed, 367-368 Parramore, Thomas C.: article by, 127-150; book by, reviewed, 265 Parties and Politics in North Carolina, 1836-1865, 437 Partridge, Sophia, 457-458, 463-464, 470; pictured, 464 Patriotic Toil: Northern Women and the American Civil War: reviewed, 376-377 Patronage, 151-156, 165, 173-174, 176, 178. See also spoils system Patton, Thomas Walton, 322 PCA. See Progressive Citizens of America Peacock, James: reviews book, 528-529 Pearl Harbor: Japanese attack upon, 45, 51 Pearson, Conrad O., 306-307 Pearson, Richmond, 21 Pearson, Richmond M., 434, 443-444; pictured, 445 Peden Iron and Steel Company, 46 Pell, Bill, 466 Pemberton, John C., 316 Pendleton Act, 156 Pepper, Claude, 272 Pepper, Mildred, 272 Perdue, Susan Holbrook: book by, reviewed, 507-508 Perkins, William R., 65-66, 82 Pescud, Peter, 457-458, 464-465, 469-470 Pettigrew, James J., 476 Pettigrew Hospital, 459, 490 Pfaehler, Richard, 59, 84 Philadelphia Mint. See Mint in Philadelphia, United States Phillips, Jemimah (mother of Wyatt Outlaw), 413, 432-433 Phyllis (slave, daughter of S’Quash), 129 Pickett, George, 349 Piggott, Levi Woodbury, 358-362 Pillsbury, A. E., 18-19 Pirates, Privateers, and Rebel Raiders of the Carolina Coast: reviewed, 498-499 Plain People of the Confederacy, The: reviewed, 534-535 Plank road: pictured, 198 Platt, Rorin M.: reviews book, 262-264 Plumer, William, 143, 146 Plymouth, Battle of, 337-338, 344-346, 361, 362 Plymouth, N.C.: pictured, 345 Plymouth Turnpike, 196-197 Plymouth Turnpike Company, 196 Poland, 35 Politics, Society, and the Klan in Alabama, 1915-1949: reviewed, 371-372 Polk, James K., 173 Polk, Leonidas L., 355-356 Pool, John, 356 Popular Front, 285-286, 301 Populist Party, 5, 8, 15, 20, 25, 472, 476-477, 481, 482-484 Populists. See Populist Party Porte Crayon. See Strother, David H. Porterfield, Ellen Owen, 144, 148 Poteat, William H., 293-294 Potter, Edward E., 341, 354 Powell, Lew: book by, reviewed, 124 Power Versus Liberty: Hamilton, Wilson, and Jefferson: reviewed, 506-507 President and Directors of the Board for Internal Improvements, 187-190, 192 Press-Visitor (Raleigh, N.C.), 487-488 Preston, William, 318, 320 Price, Branson, 272 Price, James Valentine, 271 Price, Mary W.: career of, 269-311; and the Committee for North Carolina, 270, 272-274, 279-285, 289-294, 308; and communism, 285-286, 304-306; early life of, 271-273; gender views of, 281-284, 297, 302; leads N.C. Progressive Party, 269-271, 292-296, 302-305, 310; life after 1948, 310-311; pictured, 273, 280, 293, 306; racial views of, 279, 292, 298; runs for governor of N.C., 306, 308 Price, Mildred, 272, 282 Price, William, 84-85 Primitive Baptists of the Wiregrass South: 1815 to the Present: reviewed, 250-251 Prince, Richard E.: books by, reviewed, 536 Prince (slave), 167 Princeton University, 458 Pritchard, Jeter, 16, 28-31; pictured, 29 Pritchard, Margaret Beck: book by, reviewed, 115-116 Progressive Citizens of America, 269 Progressive Era, 67 Progressive Party: in the 1948 elections, 292-299, 305-308; challenges racial segregation, 296, 307, 308; and communism, 304-307; dissolution of, 308-310; legacy of, 311; national, 269-270; in N.C., 269-271, 306-308; roles of women in, 297-304, 307 Prohibition and Politics: The Life of Bishop James Cannon Jr.: reviewed, 262-264 Providence (R.I.) Journal, 142 Pruden, Caroline: book by, reviewed, 396-397 Public History: Essays from the Field: reviewed, 397-398 Pullen, Ann W. Ellis: reviews book, 526 Pullen Memorial Baptist Church (Raleigh, N.C.), 274 Q Q (Whig editorialist), 174-175 Quaker Belt, 434, 444, 446 Quartermaster Corps. See Army, United States Queen’s Museum, 128 R R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, 299 Rabby, Glenda Alice: book by, reviewed, 111-113 Rable, George C., 437 Racism: its connection to southern poverty, 269, 277 Raleigh and Gaston Railroad, 190, 201-203, 458 Raleigh and Gaston Railroad Company, 202 Raleigh (N.C.) Register, 201 Raleigh (N.C.) Times, 285 Ramage, James A.: book by, reviewed, 107-108 Ranker, William, 161 Ray, Henry, 429 Read, James H.: book by, reviewed, 506-507 Rebuilding the Rural Southern Community: Reformers, Schools, and Homes in Tennessee, 1900-1930: reviewed, 237-238 Recollections of My Slavery Days: reviewed, 499-500 Reconstruction, 362, 407-409, 419, 451-452, 456-457, 470, 490-491; black political representation after, 5, 7; Democrats use specter of, to discredit Republicans, 476, 480, 485, 487; life and murder of Wyatt Outlaw during, 403-405, 413, 417; terms of Congressional, 461-463 Reconstruction Finance Corporation, United States, 48 Red Shirts, 24-25 Red Strings, 408, 446 Redefining Southern Culture: Mind and Identity in the Modern South: reviewed, 528-529 Redlegs: The U.S. Artillery from the Civil War to the Spanish-American War: reviewed, 124-125 Reese, Christina, 333 Reese, John Wesley, 333 Reid, Richard M.: reviews book, 401 Remembering Randall: A Memoir of Poet, Critic, and Teacher Randall Jarrell: reviewed, 234-236 Republic of Letters: The American Intellectual Community, 1775-1865: reviewed, 258-259 Republican Party, 2, 11, 15, 68-69 284, 308, 403, 409, 414, 416, 423-424, 429-430, 432, 437, 446, 451, 461, 470, 479-480, 485; African Americans in, in N.C., 7, 9, 12, 19-20, 416, 419, 421, 427; fusion with Populist Party in N.C., 5, 476; George Henry White’s activities in, 1, 5-6, 8-9, 16, 19-20; inaction concerning lynching and disfranchisement of African Americans, 19-25, 27-28, 30-31; moribund in N.C. politics after 1900 election, 32-33 Republicans. See Republican Party Rescue boat, World War II U.S. Army: pictured, 43 Research Triangle Park, 57 Restructured Resistance: The Sibley Commission and the Politics of Desegregation in Georgia: reviewed, 113-114 Reynolds, Alexander W.: actions at Battle of Missionary Ridge, 325-327; analysis of performance at Battle of Missionary Ridge, 330-335; career of and performance at Battle of Missionary Ridge, 312-336; character and competence of, 312-315, 318, 334-335; his report of his actions at Missionary Ridge, 328-329; life and career before Battle of Missionary Ridge, 315-318; nicknamed Old Gauley, 316; pictured, 314 Reynolds, Frank A., 315 Reynolds, Mary Reeves Ash, 315 Reynolds, Nancy Welch, 315 Reynolds, Sally, 315 Reynolds, Thomas B., 315 Reynolds’s Brigade, 312-315, 317-318, 324-329; analysis of performance at Battle of Missionary Ridge, 330-335. See also Fifty-eighth Regiment North Carolina Troops, Sixtieth Regiment North Carolina Troops, Fifty-fourth Regiment Virginia Infantry, Sixty-third Regiment Virginia Infantry Rhodiss Hydro-station, 78; pictured, 81 Rhodiss Textile Mills: pictured, 81 Richardson, David: database by, reviewed, 534 Rike, Andrew Jackson, 406 Rike, Hardy J., 406, 411 Rip Van Winkle State. See North Carolina Rivenbark, R. R., 42-44 Rivers, Harvey James, 129 Roanoke Navigation Company, 187, 190-191, 193 Roanoke (Va.) Times, 18 Robert Gwathmey: The Life and Art of a Passionate Observer: reviewed, 255-256 Robeson, Paul, 305 Robinson, W. S. O’B., 71 Roche, Jeff: book by, reviewed, 113-114 Rock Quarry Cemetery, 459, 462, 466. See also National Cemetery (Raleigh, N.C.) Rocky Creek Hydro-station, 57, 79 Rodrigue, John C.: reviews book, 372-373 Rohrer, S. Scott: reviews book, 243-244 Romulus Sanders (locomotive): pictured, 201 Roosevelt, Franklin D., 34, 37, 51, 269, 299 Roosevelt, Theodore, 23, 67-68 Rosecrans, William S., 320-322 Ross, Mike, 309 Ross, Mrs., 463 Rowan, Stephen C., 340, 355 Royal Foundry, 482 Ruffin, Thomas, Jr., 421 Ruffin, Thomas, Sr., 421, 423, 430 Rumps, 339 Runaway Slaves: Rebels on the Plantation: reviewed, 242-243 Running a Thousand Miles for Freedom: The Escape of William and Ellen Craft from Slavery: reviewed, 125 Russell, Daniel, 5, 8, 12, 24 Russia, 35. See also Soviet Union S Said, Makr, 146 Said, Mohammed, 132, 146 Said, Umar ibn (Muslim slave): autobiography of, 132-137, 140, 146; conversion to Chrisitianity, 138; death of, 148-149; enslaved and brought to America, 133-135; interpretions of his life’s significance, 150; jailed as a fugitive slave, 135; life as a slave of the Owen family, 135-149; life at Milton (plantation of James Owen), 137-139; life in Africa, 132-134, 146-148; life in Wilmington, N.C., 139-148; refuses repatriation to Africa, 141, 146, 148 Salemson, Daniel J.: reviews book, 266-267 Sally Hemings and Thomas Jefferson: History, Memory, and Civic Culture: reviewed, 260 Salmond, John: book by, reviewed, 527; reviews book, 515-516 Samito, Christian G.: reviews book, 247 Sanders, Enos, 346-347 Sanders, Ernest, 41 Saunders, W. O., 75-76 Sawyer, Henry, 358 Sawyer, Michael, 358 Sawyer, Thomas, 358 Sawyer, William, 358 Scales, Junius, 290, 301 Scarboro, David D., 437 Schofield, John M., 362-363, 451 School of Tropical Medicine, 63 SCHW. See Southern Conference for Human Welfare Schweninger, Loren: book by, reviewed, 242-243; reviews book, 513-514 Science, Race, and Religion in the American South: John Bachman and the Charleston Circle of Naturalists, 1815-1895: reviewed, 389-390 Seaboard Air Line Railway: Steam Boats, Locomotives, and History: reviewed, 536 Searching for the Bright Path: The Mississippi Choctaws from Prehistory to Removal: reviewed, 373-374 Secessionists and Other Scoundrels: Selections from Parson Brownlow’s Book: reviewed, 105-106 Second North Carolina Congressional District, 1, 5, 8, 19-22, 24, 30-31. See also Black Second Second North Carolina Judicial District, 5, 7-8 Second North Carolina Union Volunteer Infantry, 337-338, 341-346, 348-354, 356-363. See also Buffaloes Second Regiment U.S. Colored Cavalry, 413-414, 416 Second Seminole War, 315 Second-party system, 179; Charlotte Mint controversy helps to establish, 151-152; legitimizes partisan politics and the spoils system, 154-156, 169, 172, 176; Whig acceptance of, 178 Secret Yankees: The Union Circle in Confederate Atlanta: reviewed, 104-105 Segregation: challenges to, 269-270, 277-278, 296, 307, 308; in the workplace, 299 Selected Bibliography of Completed Theses and Dissertations Related to North Carolina Subjects, 90-98 Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.), 460-463, 466-469 Serpent Handlers, The: Three Families and Their Faith: reviewed, 516-517 Serving Two Masters: Moravian Brethren in Germany and North Carolina, 1727-1801: reviewed, 497 Settle, Thomas, Jr., 437, 451 Seventh Florida Infantry, 327 Seventh North Carolina Judicial District, 431 Seward, William H., 349 Shall Illiteracy Rule?, 10 Shapiro, Herbert: book by, reviewed, 517-519 Sheppard, Lee C., 274, 285, 291 Sheridan, Lewis, 141-142 Sherman, William T., 321-325, 446-447, 449-451, 457, 485, 490; pictured, 452 Shipbuilding industry in N.C.: growth during World War II, 34-53; output of, for the U.S. government during World War II, 41-49, 52-53; political assistance to, 37-40, 42, 45-51; stimulates sluggish economy, 34 Shipp, Mrs. M. L., 485 Shipping Board, United States (predecessor of United States Maritime Commission), 49 Shoffner, T. Emmanuel, 423-424, 429 Shoffner Act, 424 Simmons, Furnifold, 24, 31-32 Simpson, Brooks D.: book by, reviewed, 248-249 Simpson, Marcus B.: reviews book, 115-116 Singleton, William Henry: book by, reviewed, 499-500 Sink or Swim: African-American Lifesavers of the Outer Banks: reviewed, 266 Sixth Florida Infantry, 327 Sixth Missouri Cavalry, 316 Sixtieth Regiment North Carolina Troops, 317-319, 322, 325-334 Sixty-third Regiment Virginia Infantry, 317, 319-320, 327, 334 Slave Missions and the Black Church in the Antebellum South: reviewed, 374-375 Slaveholders. See Slavery Slaveholding. See Slavery Slavery: Abraham Lincoln’s insistence upon end to, as condition of Confederate surrender, 448; in Alamance County, N.C., 419, 422, 424, 426-427; anomalies in system of, 150; Buffaloes’ disconnection from, 351-354, 356, 363; Confederate government’s insistence upon maintaining, 438; revised N.C. constitution eliminates, 457; Zebulon Baird Vance’s commitment to preserve, 453-454 Slavery, Race, and American History: Historical Conflict, Trends, and Method, 1866-1953: reviewed, 243-244 Slaves: African-born Muslims, 127-150; exploitation by some, of anomalies in slavery system, 150; fugitives living in the Dismal Swamp, 131; owned by the Faucett, Outlaw, and Wyatt families, 409-411; repatriation to Africa of 19 owned by Lewis Sheridan, 141-142; of Senegambian origin, 135 Smith, E. Kirby, 319 Smith, Elijah S., 362 Smith, Gene A.: book by, reviewed, 372-373 Smith, Harry C., 30 Smith, John David: books by, reviewed, 243-244, 383-384; reviews books, 517-519 Smith, Joseph, 167-170 Smith, Michael Thomas: reviews books, 107-108, 241-242 Smith, Moranda, 294, 299, 302 Smith, Robert W.: book by, reviewed, 507-508 Smith, Shelton, 290-291 Smith, William A., 429 Smith, William F., 322 Snodgrass, William D., 138 Solomon, Job ben (Muslim slave), 127 Sommer, Elisabeth W.: book by, reviewed, 497 Sommers, Richard J.: reviews book, 500-501 South, Stanley: book by, reviewed, 399 South Korea, Republic of, 308-309 Southern, Michael T.: book by, reviewed, 99-100 Southern Conference for Human Welfare: in the 1948 elections, 293; and African Americans, 292; and communism, 285-289, 291-292; founding of, 270; links racism and southern economic problems, 277; New York Committee of, 272, 289; organizing the North Carolina Committee of: 272-274. See also Committee for North Carolina Southern Folk Medicine, 1750-1820: reviewed, 249-250 Southern Patriot, 298 Southern Power Company, 66, 84, 85; attempts to use surplus electric capacity for fertilizer manufacture, 63-65; beginnings of, 54-55; begins its health, sanitation and environmental programs, 63; early subsidiaries of, organized, 56; effects of Flood of 1916 in western Carolinas upon, 57-58, 67; experience with droughts, 86-87; and its subsidiaries build facilities for electricity generation and flood control, 57-63, 78-79, 82; linemen of, pictured, 77; making insufficient profit to sustain itself, in opinion of James B. Duke, 66-67, 73-75; recruits talented young engineers, 60-61; resists, then accepts regulation by North Carolina Corporation Commission, 67-70; role in industrializing the Piedmont Carolinas, 80-82; seeks and obtains approval of rate increases from North Carolina Corporation Commission, 1920-1924, 70-78 Southern Power System, 83 Southern Public Utilities Company, 56, 67, 70 Southern Railway, 58 Southern Regional Council, 277 Southern Rights: Political Prisoners and the Myth of Confederate Constitutionalism: reviewed, 381-382 Southern State of Mind, The: reviewed, 529-530 Southern Summer School for Women Workers, 283 Southerner (Tarboro, N.C.), 19, 23, 28, 31-32, 199 Soviet Union, 269, 286, 308. See also Russia Spanish-American War, 489 Spectator (Asheville, N.C.), 441 Spoils system: Democratic attacks upon, 172-174, 177; emerges, under Andrew Jackson, from earlier form of patronage, 151-156; leads to bureaucratization of government service, 169, 172, 176; Whig adoption of, 165-167, 178; Whig attacks upon: 163-165. See also patronage Spraggins, Tinsley, 279, 294, 296 S’Quash (Muslim slave), 128-129, 137, 142 Squires, Daniel, 356 St. Augustine’s College, 279 St. George’s Methodist Church (Maxton, N.C.), 294, 306 St. Mary’s College, 477 Standard Oil Company, 70 Stanley, Amy Dru: book by, reviewed, 514-515 Stanly, Edward, 158-165, 176-177; pictured, 160 Stanton, Edwin M., 340 Stanton, Gary: reviews book, 99-100 Starnes, Richard D.: reviews book, 390-391 Stars and Stripes, 487-488 State Capitol, North Carolina, 455, 462, 467, 469, 470, 477 State Chronicle (Raleigh, N.C.), 8 State Geological and Economic Survey, 76 State Rights in the Confederacy, 435 State Road, 196-197 States’ Rights Democrats, 307-308 Stephens, Alexander H., 447 Stephens, Lester D.: book by, reviewed, 389-390 Stevens, Michael E.: reviews book, 505-506 Stevens, Thaddeus, 461 Stevens, Wilbur F., 354 Stevenson, Carter, 316-317 Still, William N., Jr., 437; article by, 34-53 Stockard, James M., 406, 418n Stokes, Durward, 405 Stone, Lucy, 282 Stone Marine Railway, 35-37 Stones River, Battle of, 318 Strauss, Albrecht B.: reviews book, 399 Stricklin, David: book by, reviewed, 391-392 ‘Strong Force of Ladies, A’: Women, Politics, and Confederate Memorial Associations in Nineteenth-Century Raleigh, 455-491 Strother, David H., 131 Stubbs, John W., 307 Stuyvesant Technical High School, 61 Subchaser, World War II: pictured, 44 Supreme Court, North Carolina, 70-71, 423, 434, 444, 472 Swain, David L., 440, 449-450, 452 Swanson, Carl E.: reviews book, 498-499 Swartwout, Samuel, 164 Swentor, Meredith L.: book by, reviewed, 377-379 Syria Protestant College, 144 T Tager, Miles: book by, reviewed, 533-534 Tammany Democrats, 339 Tar Navigation Company, 187, 190, 192 Tarleton, Banastre, 128 Tate, Samuel McDowell, 472, 474 Tate, Thomis, 406 Tax Reform Act of 1969, 83 Tax-in-kind law and policy, Confederate, 354, 356, 363, 441 Taylor, John Louis, 138, 146 Taylor, Michael W.: reviews book, 101-102 Taylor, Zebulon Vance, 56, 71 Tennesseans and Their History: reviewed, 368-369 Tenth Regiment North Carolina Troops, 358-359 Tenting to Night, 481 Terms of Labor: Slavery, Serfdom, and Free Labor: reviewed, 517-519 Testing the Limits: George Armistead Smathers and Cold War America: reviewed, 264-265 Testing the New Deal: The General Textile Strike of 1934 in the American South: reviewed, 515-516 Textile Workers Union of America, 278-279, 291-292 Third Florida Infantry, 327 Third Regiment North Carolina Artillery. See Fortieth Regiment North Carolina Troops Thomas, George H., 321, 324-325, 327; pictured, 324 Thomas, William Holland, 463 Thomas Lanier Clingman: Fire Eater from the Carolina Mountains: reviewed, 100-101 Thomas Wolfe: A Writer’s Life: reviewed, 399 Thomas Wolfe’s Eugene Gant, Unedited (review essay), 492-496 Thomasville Chair Company, 279 Thompson, Cyrus, 25 Thompson, Dorothy, 305 Thuesen, Sarah C.: reviews book, 385-386 Thurmond, Strom, 307-308 Tidewater Construction Company, 46 Tiger Plant, 78, 87 Time before History: The Archaeology of North Carolina: reviewed, 232-233 Timucuan Chiefdoms of Spanish Florida, The. Volume 1: Assimilation. Volume 2: Resistance and Destruction: reviewed, 238-239 Tinkler, Robert: reviews book, 100-101 ‘To look more closely at the man’: Wyatt Outlaw, a Nexus of National, Local, and Personal History, 403-433 To Loot My Life Clean: The Thomas Wolfe-Maxwell Perkins Correspondence: reviewed, 492-496 Tompkins, Daniel A., 129 Toombs, Robert, 354 Tourgée, Albion, 408-409, 411-412, 419, 428, 430-431; pictured, 412 Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade, The: A Database on CD-Rom: reviewed, 534 Traveler (Robert E. Lee’s horse), 476 Trelease, Allen W., 419; reviews book, 118-120 Trial Separation: Murfreesboro, North Carolina, and the Civil War: reviewed, 265 Trinity College (later Duke University), 25, 74 Trinity University, 74 Trotter, Thomas, 170, 172 Trotter and Alexander, 170-172; advertisement for, pictured, 171 Troxler, Carole Watterson: article by, 403-433 Truman, Harry S., 269, 294-295, 308 Truman Defeats Dewey: reviewed, 121-122 Truman Doctrine, 287, 292 Tubbs, Charles H., 339-340 Tuckasegee Bridge Company, 196 Tucker, Glenn, 435 Tucker, William P., 313, 327, 331, 333-334 Turncoats: defined, 342; desire to remain near their homes, 358; hanging of, at Kinston, N.C., by Confederate forces, 349, 361, 362; poverty of, 353; pre-enlistment occupations of, 351; prior service in Confederate army, 342-343 Turner, J. Milton, 30 Turner, Josiah, Jr., 417-419, 429; pictured, 422 Twenty-fifth Massachusetts Infantry, 339 Twohig, Dorothy: books by, reviewed, 116-117 TWUA. See Textile Workers Union of America Tyler, John, 165, 173 Tyler, Robert C., 327, 329 U UDC. See United Daughters of the Confederacy Uesugi, Sayoko: article by, 269-311 Ultimate North Carolina Quiz Book, The: reviewed, 124 Umar. See Said, Umar ibn UNC. See University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Uncle Jerry (character in A Fool’s Errand by One of the Fools), 408 Uncle Moreau. See Said, Umar ibn Uncle Moro. See Said, Umar ibn Uncle Sam Needs Your Vote! Information on Registration and Voting, 275; cover of, pictured, 276 Underwood, Paula: reviews book, 534 Union army, 409, 413-414, 449, 459; camp near New Bern, N.C., pictured, on July cover. See also Army, United States Union League of America, 416, 419 Union Ridge Christian Church (Alamance County, N.C.), 407, 409 Union Square (Capitol Square), 474, 480, 481, 491 United Daughters of the Confederacy, 489-491 United Farm Workers, 310 United Nations, 269, 309 United Office and Professional Workers of America, 272 United States Branch Mint at Charlotte, The: Superintendents, Spoils, and the Second-Party System, 1837-1841, 151-178 University of Florida, 313 University of Halle, 143 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 271-272, 277, 278, 291, 299, 309-310 University of North Carolina Magazine, 142 V Van Buren, Hannah, 416-417, 433 Van Buren, Martin (freedman), 416-417, 433 Van Buren, Martin (U.S. president), 154, 161-162, 164-165, 174-175, 178 Vance, Zebulon Baird, 347, 356, 423; 1864 reelection campaign of, 444-446; commitment of, to preserve slavery, 453-454; Confederate nationalism of, 451-454; flees Raleigh, 449-451; opposes peace negotiations with Federal government, 438-441, 444-449, 451-452; pictured, 436; politics, motivation, and personality of, revealed by 1864 gubernatorial election, 434-454; post-Civil War career of, 451; problems facing, early in 1864, 434-435; relationship with Jefferson Davis, 434-438, 441-443, 452; surrenders himself to Federal authorities, 451; treatment by historians, 435-438; view on Confederate authority to suspend writ of habeas corpus, 441-444, 446, 452 VanDale, Robert L.: reviews book, 392-393 Vaughan, Alfred J., Jr., 313, 331 Vicksburg, Battle of, 316-317, 434 Vincent, Charles: book by, reviewed, 400 Virgil, 167 Von Miller, Professor, 482 W Waddell, Alfred Moore, 471-472 Wade, Michael G.: book by, reviewed, 400 Wakelyn, Jon L.: book by, reviewed, 266-267 Waldrep, Christopher: reviews book, 371-372 Walker, Clarence E.: reviews book, 383-384 Wallace, George, 45 Wallace, Henry A., 269-270, 292-297, 304-309; pictured, 293, 306 Wallace, Lawrence H., 274 Wallenstein, Peter: reviews book, 113-114 Walters, Alexander, 21, 30 Wanzer, Charles T., 61 War Department. See Department of War, United States War Department, Confederate, 434, 444 War of the Rebellion, The: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, 313 War Production Board, United States, 46; Small War Plants Division of, 46 War Shipping Administration, United States, 37 Ward, H. Trawick: book by, reviewed, 232-233 Warren, Jack D.: book by, reviewed, 116-117 Warren, Lindsay C., 35; pictured, 39 Washington, George, 152, 462, 477, 479 Wateree Electric Company, 60 Wateree Hydro-station, 59-63, 74 Wateree Power Company, 59-60 Waterpower and Statesmanship, 86 Watson, Alan D.: article by, 179-204; reviews books, 393-394, 536 Watson, Harry L.: reviews book, 520-522 Watson (superintendent of Confederate Cemetery in Raleigh, N.C.), 461 Wayman’s Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church (Graham, N.C.), 405-406, 416; pictured, 407 Weatherford, Carole Boston: book by, reviewed, 266 Weaver, Emma Lincoln, 281 Weaver, James T., 327, 329-330, 333; pictured, 332 Webb, George E.: reviews book, 261 Weber, Palmer, 272 Webster’s Third New International Dictionary, 339 Weekly Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.), 417 Wegner, Ansley Herring: reviews book, 249-250 Weil, Gertrude, 281-282 Weise, Robert S.: reviews book, 117-118 Welkner, George William, 424 Wells-Barnett, Ida, 30 West Point. See Military Academy, United States Western Africa: Its History, Condition, and Prospects, 147 Western Carolina Power Company, 59 Western North Carolina Railroad, 202-203 Western Railroad, 202-203 Western Reserve Historical Society, 313 Western Turnpike, 196-197 Wevill, George, 161 Wharton, Mr., 481 Wheeler, John Hill: accused of corrupt electoral practices, 174-175; ambivalence about the spoils system, 176-178; appointed superintendent of the Charlotte Mint by Andrew Jackson, 151-153, 156; criticized by Thomas J. Holton in the Charlotte Journal, 165, 167-173, 175; criticized by Whig congressman Edward Stanly, 158-165; defended by Joseph Hampton in the Mecklenburg Jeffersonian, 173; defends his superintendency of Charlotte Mint, 167; pictured, 153 Wheeler, Joseph, 321 When All the Gods Trembled: Darwinism, Scopes, and American Intellectuals: reviewed, 261 Whig Party, 137, 179-180, 356, 427, 437, 440, 451; ambivalence about spoils system, 156, 167, 177-178; antipartyism of, 155; criticism of Charlotte Mint superintendent John H. Wheeler, 151-152, 158-165, 167-176; resurgence in 1840, 165-166, 168, 172-173 Whigs. See Whig Party Whirl-Dry (washing machine), 55 White, Cora Lena, 1, 6, 9, 19, 27, 33 White, George Henry: attempts to pass federal anti-lynching law, 8, 10-19, 21, 23, 28; depicted in editorial cartoons, 13, 22; early career of, 5-6; end of his political career, 27-33; hostility of Josephus Daniels toward, 1, 6-8; pictured, 2, on Jaunary cover; political career in N.C., 1-33; reelection to Congress in 1898, 1-2; resists disfranchisement of African Americans in the South, 9-10, 20-28, 30, 33; views on African Americans emigrating from the South, 3-5, 28 White, Theophilus, 479 White Brotherhood, 424, 430 White supremacists. See White supremacy White supremacy, 1, 6-8, 12, 16, 20-22, 24, 270-271, 277, 287, 296, 305, 489; broadside supporting, pictured, 17 Whiting, David, 466 Whiting, George Mordecai, 459, 462, 466, 470 Whitman, T. Stephen: reviews book, 239-240 Why the South Lost the Civil War, 437 Why the 13th, 14th and 15th Amendments to the Constitution of the United States Should Not Be Repealed, 30 Wiley, Bell Irvin: book by, reviewed, 534-535 Williams, Benjamin, 184-185 Williams, John S., 16 Williams, Kenneth H.: book by, reviewed, 380-381 Williams, Max R.: reviews book, 502-503 Williamson, Hugh, 184 Willson, Thomas L. Carbide, 65 Wilmington, Charlotte, and Rutherford Railroad, 202-203 Wilmington, N.C.: port of, pictured, 182; racial riot in (1898), 2-4, 6, 12, 16, 26 Wilmington and Manchester Railroad, 202-203 Wilmington and Raleigh (later Wilmington and Weldon) Railroad, 183, 190, 201 Wilmington and Weldon Railroad, 137, 190, 201-203. See also Wilmington and Raleigh Railroad Wilson, Clyde N.: book by, reviewed, 508-509 Wilson, John L., 147 Wilson, Woodrow, 61 Wilson (N.C.) Advance, 7 Wingate College, 63 Wingfield (Buffaloes’ base of operations), 344, 347, 357 Winston, Francis H., 32 Winston-Salem (N.C.) Journal, 304-305, 307, 308 Wisser, Katherine M.: reviews book, 240-241 Wolfe, Thomas: book by, reviewed, 492-496 Woman’s Edition (of News and Observer), 484-487, 490; front page of, pictured, on October cover Women: and Confederate memorial associations in Raleigh, N.C., 455-491; in the Progressive Party (1945-1948), 269-311 Women in Antebellum Reform: reviewed, 375-376 Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom, 310 Women’s Trade Union League, 283 Wood, Curtis W.: reviews book, 516-517 Woodard, Frederick A., 6, 21 Wooden Ship Construction in North Carolina in World War II, 34-53 Woodward, C. Vann, 80 Woodworth, Steven E.: book by, reviewed, 248-249 World War I, 49, 61, 63, 67, 70, 86 World War II, 34 Worth, John E.: book by, reviewed, 238-239 Wrenn, Lynette Boney: book by, reviewed, 236-237 Writing the Civil War: The Quest to Understand: reviewed, 110-111 Wyatt, Frederick, 409 Wyche, Melba P.: reviews book, 233-234 Wylie, W. Gill, 56, 79 Wylie Station (previously New Catawba) hydroelectric plant, 79 Y Yadkin Navigation Company, 187, 190, 192, 193 Yadkin River: map of, 188 Yang (Chinese Muslim), 144 Yaniq, Umhan, 134 Yates, Richard S., 435, 437 Young, Carrie, 481 Young, James Hunter, 8 Young, Jeffrey Robert: book by, reviewed, 240-241 Young Communist League, 298 Yow, Valerie Raleigh: book by, reviewed, 233-234 Z Zachary, James, 423 Zeb Vance: Champion of Personal Freedom, 435 Zebulon B. Vance: A Confederate Nationalist in the North Carolina Gubernatorial Election of 1864, 434-454 Zebulon Vance and His Reconstruction of the Civil War in North Carolina, 437 Zepke, Terrance: book by, reviewed, 124 Zonderman, David A.: reviews book, 523-524 |
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